All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| obsolete_coxoauricular syndrome | Orphanet_1508 | |
| arylsulfatase A measurement | EFO_0020163 | [The determination of the amount of arylsulfatase A in a sample] |
| obsolete_coxopodopatellar syndrome | Orphanet_1509 | |
| Nephrocalcinosis | HP_0000121 | [Nephrocalcinosis is the deposition of calcium salts in renal parenchyma.] |
| asialoglycoprotein receptor 1 measurement | EFO_0020164 | [The determination of the amount of asialoglycoprotein receptor 1 in a sample] |
| Thin ribs - tubular bones - dysmorphism | Orphanet_1506 | |
| Herminiimonas arsenicoxydans | NCBITaxon_204773 | |
| AT-rich interactive domain-containing protein 3A measurement | EFO_0020165 | [The determination of the amount of AT-rich interactive domain-containing protein 3A in a sample] |
| obsolete_autosomal recessive Robinow syndrome | Orphanet_1507 | |
| ATP synthase subunit beta, mitochondrial measurement | EFO_0020166 | [The determination of the amount of ATP synthase subunit beta, mitochondrial in a sample] |
| Caplan's syndrome | EFO_0007192 | [A pneumoconiosis that results_in humans that also have rheumatoid arthritis., A combination of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and pneumoconiosis that manifests as intrapulmonary nodules, which appear homogenous and well-defined on chest X-ray.] |
| Scyliorhinus canicula | NCBITaxon_7830 | |
| cannabis dependence | EFO_0007191 | [A drug dependence that involves the continued use of cannabis despite problems related to use of the substance., Physical and psychological dependence on the drug cannabis.] |
| drug dependence | EFO_0003890 | [Drug dependence - replaced the term "drug addiction" and is defined as a state, psychic and sometimes also physical, resulting from the interaction between a living organism and a drug, characterized by behavioral and other responses that always include a compulsion to take the drug on a continuous or periodic basis in order to experience its psychic effects, and sometimes to avoid the discomfort of its absence. Tolerance may or may not be present. A person may be dependent on more than one drug., Disorders related to drug abuse, the side effects of a medication, or toxin exposure.] |
| arginase-1 measurement | EFO_0020160 | [The determination of the amount of arginase-1 in a sample] |
| campylobacteriosis | EFO_0007190 | [Infections with bacteria of the genus campylobacter., A primary bacterial infectious disease that results_in infection located_in intestine, has_material_basis_in Campylobacter jejuni, which is transmitted_by ingestion of contaminated food or water or transmitted_by contact with infected people or animals. The infection has_symptom diarrhea or has_symptom dysentery, has_symptom abdominal cramps and pain, and has_symptom fever.] |
| aromatic-l-amino-acid decarboxylase measurement | EFO_0020161 | [The determination of the amount of aromatic-l-amino-acid decarboxylase in a sample] |
| artemin measurement | EFO_0020162 | [The determination of the amount of artemin in a sample] |
| Cauda equina syndrome | EFO_0007196 | [Cauda equina syndrome refers to a group of symptoms that occur when some of the nerves in the cauda equina (the bundle of nerves that spread out from the bottom of the spinal cord) become compressed and/or damaged. Signs and symptoms of this condition include pain, numbness, or tingling in the lower back and/or legs; ' foot drop '; problems with bowel and/or bladder control; and sexual dysfunction. Cauda equina syndrome may be caused by a herniated disk, tumor, infection, fracture, or spinal stenosis. Treatment usually targets the underlying cause of the condition and often includes surgery to remove the material that is pressing on the nerves. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and/or other services may be required if symptoms persist following surgery., A peripheral nervous system disease that involves an acute loss of function of the lumbar plexus, neurologic elements (nerve roots) of the spinal canal below the termination (conus) of the spinal cord.] |
| cat-scratch disease | EFO_0007195 | [A bartonellosis that results_in infection located_in lymph node, has_material_basis_in Bartonella henselae or has_material_basis_in Bartonella clarridgeiae, which are transmitted_by scratch or bite of a kitten, or transmitted_by contact of animal's saliva with an eye or through broken skin. The infection has_symptom regional lymphadenopathy, has_symptom headache, has_symptom chills, has_symptom backache, and has_symptom abdominal pain., Cat scratch disease is an infectious illness caused by the bacteria bartonella (Bartonella henselae). It is believed to be transmitted by cat scratches, bites, or exposure to cat saliva. This self-limiting infectious diseaseis characterized by a bump or blister at the site of the bite or scratch and swelling and pain in the lymph nodes. Other features may include fatigue, headache, achiness, and fever. Although cat-scratch disease usually subsides without treatment, antibiotic and/or antimicrobial therapy may help speed recovery.] |